Cedric Johnson

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Mr. Johnson was born and raised in Navarro County, Texas. He attended the University of North Texas where he majored in Political Science with an emphasis on Pre-law and a minor in Criminal Justice. Cedric also took Spanish in college. During his education with University of North Texas his aspiration to become an attorney really grew as Cedric became involved in both student and local government.

After graduation from the University of North Texas, Mr. Johnson attended Texas A&M University School of Law. While at Texas A&M University School of Law he worked diligently for the Family Law Clinic where he served low income and indigent clients with their unique legal issues.

Mr. Johnson is admitted to practice law in all Texas courts as licensed by the Texas Supreme Court. His primary focus areas are Criminal Defense, Family Law, Guardianship, and Estate Law. Mr. Johnson brings a unique perspective to the practice of law and incorporates that into how he obtains results for his clients.

Mr. Johnson currently resides in Waxahachie, Texas where he enjoys spending time with his wife, Brandi, and his two-year-old son, Cedric Johnson Jr.

Quote from MJC:

Cedric joined the law firm in June of 2016. Since joining he has grown immensely as an attorney. He works well with fellow attorney's and has a great manner with clients. Cedric is becoming a Rising Star and will most definitely continue to be successful in and out of the Court room. I'm so excited to have Cedric on our team. He is a joy to work with, excellent at researching law, and a great man to bounce ideas off of in difficult cases. I look forward to a long working relationship with Cedric."

Areas of Practice

Criminal Defense

Family Law

Guardianship

Estate Law

Education

Texas A&M University School of Law (formerly Texas Wesleyan University School of Law), Fort Worth, Texas

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